Oh, East Asia? East Asia can be inspiring, wonderful... and spiritually dangerous.
Like, the religions of East Asia like Buddhism, Tao or the like. They might share some points with Christianity/Taoism but they have errors. Like, Buddhism teaches reincarnation and it's a self-redeeming religion. The I Ching linked to Taoism is a divinatory tool and it was once utilized to support the 2012 theorem.
I've heard that Catholic and other Christian doctors should not sport yin-yang or zen gardens in their office.
I've read about the Chinese rites controversy and how Pope Pius XII deemed these rites only civil (upon getting a docuмent), not superstitious. (Though he said when it needed to attend superstitious rites, they should attend as an outsider. Catholics cannot participate in non-Christian religions.)
The Yin-yang is a symbol of dualism, which is incompatibile with the view that good should and is going to overcome evil. Even NO people have warned us about the dangers of Eastern spiritualism. For me, the Scripture, the Tradition and the Magisterium is enough, no need for mumbo-jumbo.
I attended karate classes years ago, and I was fascinated with Eastern spiritualism a bit. After some years that I left karate, in 2012, I read that karate can be dangerous for a Catholic or a Christian at all, especially the one that I practised, Kyokushin Karate. This type is considered more complex, but it has more spiritual stuff. I remember that we needed to do the Reis (greetings) at the start and the end of each session.
At Women of Grace
blog (warning: NO site), you'll find a New Age section.